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hey all

i went and saw the movie on thursday and in my opinion it wasnt any better than the 1st although it is one of those must see movies.

for those that have seen in , what are your opinions?

mine, well i think the evo n eclipse were nice though nothing to toss over, n it would have been nice to see more r34 n that sexy viper, although i prefer a stock r34 gtr front bar to the c-west kit.

anyways im not gonna say anymore 4 those who havnt seen it.

just when u thought that tfatf couldnt get more unrealistict.

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errr i dont think a movie like this is worth critiquing, it was good for the perve on the chicks and cars ... and thats about it :)

as for seeing more of the 34, i agree, but thats what sponsorship does ay!? money talks!!!

i would've like to have seen more evo action if it wasnt so farken riced up! shocking. the r34 riced up looks good, the evo riced up looks just like a lancer with fibreglass!

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lolz...

nice...

and to do with the movie..

mate.. i totally died when i saw that r34...

i was sittin der.. it came on and my first reaction was *melt* whatta hunni...

it lookz sooooo good.... i think that was the best part of te movie.. and honestly the 1st movie had a "better" story line.. but i much prefer the 2nd for the races the the r34

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